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Commentary
Forget principles. Herschel Walker proves that evangelicals only care about power now.
Evangelicals are willing to overlook what they call murder just to win a Senate seat.
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The religious right is crowing they won the Virginia governor’s race by sowing fear of trans people
“The campaign to take back Congress starts now,” they’ve warned progressives.
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Mike Pence’s speech at Christian conference drowned out with chants of “Traitor!”
Looks like some Trump supporters are still mad that Mike Pence didn’t overturn the election results.
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Commentary
The GOP has only one tool left to hang onto power. It’s voter suppression.
Republicans have given up trying to win over voters. Instead, they are trying to make it as hard as possible for minority & urban voters — including LGBTQ voters — to cast their ballots.
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Trump’s “personal pastor” is hosting a campaign event full of anti-LGBTQ radicals as COVID spikes
Televangelist and Trump “spiritual adviser” Paula White is putting together a “who’s who” of anti-LGBTQ activists.
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Trump honored marriage equality anniversary by speaking at an anti-gay conference
Yesterday was the anniversary of 3 major LGBTQ victories. Trump talked about how Christians are “under assault.”
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Evangelicals are pledging to spend tens of millions to reelect Donald Trump
The American Taliban is going to spend money that could be used for the sick and poor to re-elect the nation’s most decidedly sinful president.
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The religious right wants you to think it blunted the blue wave
Republicans should be grateful “that the rapture didn’t happen before the early voting began because if it had, they would have lost in a landslide” according to evangelical leaders.
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A major business group is extending its agenda to include the religious right’s wishlist
The secretive American Legislative Exchange Council pursues right-wing policies that its corporate members supposedly abhor.
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Why hasn’t Trump’s conservative Christian advisory board resigned?
CEO’s and artists have quit Trump’s other advisory councils in the wake of Charlottesville, but the Evangelical Advisory Board has either been silent or supportive.